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Members’ Movie Night Photos

On September 1 Garden members had a rare chance to enjoy BBG at night with a picnic, cocktail night, and the first outdoor movie screening in the Garden's history. Early in the evening sangria was sipped in the Osborne Garden giving members a chance to enjoy live music and interact with Le Guichet, the Alexander Calder sculpture on display until September 12.

As the sun began to set, member's made their way down to Cherry Esplanade for a showing of the 1986 film Little Shop of Horrors. Prior to the main feature, members were treated to a 15-minute film of vintage footage of the Garden from the 1920s to the ’50s.

It was a beautiful night to be in the Garden and a fitting and fun end to a season of Member Events.

All photos by Sarah Tew Photography

Rebecca Bullene
is a former editor at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. She is the proprietor of Greenery NYC, a creative floral and garden design company that specializes in botanical works of art including terrariums, urban oasis gardens, and whimsical floral arrangements.

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